... posted on this board at six months and prior, but can't find it.
MY ONE YEAR AFTER REPORT IS AS FOLLOWS:
Had RP with high-volume surgeon in Orlando on April 11, 2011 (one year ago next week)
At time of diagnosis, 53 years old, excellent health... PSA jumped from 3.2 to 5.0, normal DRE, Biopsy two of twelve, 5% in one 3+3=6, 7% in the other 4+3 =7, one on each side.... (5 replies)

... d they vary in intensity. I can't complain. Although they're not something I'd choose over ejaculating, they're still good and I'd definitely choose this type of orgasm over having prostate cancer. ... (35 replies)

... Hi All, :wave:
(Radical Prostatectomy January 12,2009
Here's the back story –
OK, now Grab some coffee…..
Back in early 2006, for the longest time, I was DX as having IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)which was NOT the case at all!
Actually, it was a rare type of Carcinoid Neuroendocrine Tumor Cancer (NET) that was reported to have affected only about one out of every... (0 replies)

... Anneanne.
Sex is such a sensitive subject for so many men and women. I can tell you that my partner makes it clear, without pushing for anything or making any judgements, that she is open to experimentation and is positive about anything that might help in my recovery. She gave me the time and the space needed, and as I told you, it took some time in my case (about six... (16 replies)

... every other day but told not to actually be sexual yet. I think its used just to get the blood flowing down there again. He has already, believe it or not, had orgasm without being hard. He says he has the sensations and desire to do it...He almost thought he felt a soft erection coming on as well... ... (18 replies)

... t like the old days!!! I said once, because by the time I had finished, I had rubbed it raw, even using copious amounts of lubricant. Needless to say, my next orgasm will be a long way off. ... (64 replies)

... To ALL & Especially John in CA:
Thanks for your posts...as my pre-op tests approach I grow more and more emotional & a little more than anxious. John in CA's post made me cry as it provided a little hope for me!
My RRP surgery is scheduled for May 9th at New York Presbyterian/Brady Urological, with Dr. Ash Tewari, who worked with Dr. Menon at the Henry Ford Clinic in... (64 replies)